
The SciencesDecember 1, 1972
The Mesozoa
Animals that consist of perhaps only 20 cells live in a remarkably restricted habitat: the urine of the octopus and other cephalopods. They may provide clues to the development of many-celled organisms

The Mesozoa
Animals that consist of perhaps only 20 cells live in a remarkably restricted habitat: the urine of the octopus and other cephalopods. They may provide clues to the development of many-celled organisms